You’re Invited: Concert with the Robert Johnson of Jewish Blues, Saul Kaye, at the St. Paul JCC
What Matisyahu is to Jewish Reggae, Saul Kaye is to Jewish Blues. Hear him at the St. Paul JCC Sept. 15th. You’re invited.
What Matisyahu is to Jewish Reggae, Saul Kaye is to Jewish Blues. Hear him at the St. Paul JCC Sept. 15th. You’re invited.
What Matisyahu is to Jewish Reggae, Saul Kaye is to Jewish Blues. Hear him at the St. Paul JCC Sept. 15th. You’re invited.
Having reviewed several albums attached to the JDub label, this truly is a sad happening, as I’ve enjoyed many of the artists’ work.
Damn, this rapper just ain’t kosher! He’s just (a) dope! Oy vey, yo!
Damn, this rapper just ain’t kosher! He’s just (a) dope! Oy vey, yo!
Next week I’ll continue Moses’ story; he’ll confront the Pharaoh and tell him to release his people from fear. But this week I’d like to say something about the bombing.
If I lived in NYC, I’d be heading to the Sephardic Music Festival this week. Luckily there’s a compilation album to give us TC Jewfolk a taste of what we’re missing.
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Whether you’re a poet, beat-boxer, or just a plain music-loving Jewish hipster, you’re going to love this week’s Poet with Chutzpah, Matthue Roth.
This week’s Jewish news review is mostly about Minnesota political figures, in honor of election week (I hope you all voted). Check out which Minnesotan legislators are making national news and why. Listen to Matisyahu’s rockin’ song that’s making him famous world over, just in time for the Winter Olympics. And check out a little tidbit about the Texas shooter you might not have known.